Stelia Doz, soprano

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Stelia Doz completed her piano and singing studies brilliantly, gaining full marks and distinction from the Trieste Conservatoire. She has won numerous International Singing Competitions including the “Toti Dal Monte” in Treviso and the “Concours International d’Exécution Musicale of Genève” (silver medal). She has attended Lied Masterclasses with Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Anton Demota and Petre Munteanu.
She has performed operatic roles in many major Italian theatres including: La Fenice in Venice, Teatro Comunale in Treviso, Teatro Regio in Turin, Teatro Massimo in Palermo, Teatro Verdi in Trieste, Teatro Del Giglio in Lucca, Teatro Bellini in Catania, the Teatri Comunali in Bergamo, Rovigo, Perugia and Spoleto and other “traditional” teatres. She has sung numerous Lied concerts with important musical associations (Settimane Musicali in Stresa, Gioventù Musicale, Festival Internazionale of Marlia, MIA of Bergamo, Festival della Creatività, G.A.M.O. in Florence, Orta Opera Festival, Estate Musicale in Gressoney, Associazione Filarmonica Umbra, Società di concerti of Udine, Pordenone, and Viterbo, Società Letteraria of Verona, Palazzo Chigi-Saracieni in Siena, and the Palazzo Labia in Venice).
Her repertoire includes principal roles such as Così fan tutte (Fordiligi), Il Flauto magico (Erste Dame), Nozze di Figaro (Contessa) by Mozart; Das Rheingold and Götterdämmerung by Wagner (Freia e Woglinde); Rusalka by Dvorak (Principessa), La Fiamma by Respighi (Monica) and Orfeo (Euridice) by Monteverdi.
She has sung with conductors such as: Zoltan Pesko, Gianandrea Gavazzeni, Romano Gandolfi, Gianluigi Gelmetti, Edoardo Müller, Miklos Erdelyi, Herbert Handt and others, and worked with directors like: Sandro Sequi, Gino Landi, Gianfranco De Bosio, Beppe Menegatti, Filippo Crivelli, Serge Peyrat, and Antonio Taglioni in both staged opera productions and concerts with orchestra. She frequently performs nineteenth century German and French Vocal Chamber Music and twentieth century Italian Vocal Chamber Music either with an emsemble or in duo with the pianist Guido Salvetti with whom she founded the “Accademia di Musica Vocale da Camera” at the Teatro Comunale in Casalpusterlengo (Lodi) in 2006.
She has recorded for both Italian radio and television, Radio Slovena, and for RTSI in Switzerland. She has sung, together with other Italian Singers,on a collection of CDs “The Art of Italian Vocal Chamber Music”, an anthology of Italian songs for the recording company “Synnara” in Seoul, Korea.
She regularly holds courses and seminars on International Vocal Chamber Music in Italy and abroad (Adria Conservatoire, Trieste Conservatoire, and summer courses in Macerata and Campobasso). She has held Masterclasses on nineteenth and twentieth century Italian Vocal Chamber Music abroad (Hochschulen in Munich, Leipzig, and Weimar, the Associazione Beaux Arts dell’École Normale in Paris, and the Seul and Pusan University in South Korea).
She has been Vocal Chamber Music teacher at the Milan Conservatoire since 1997..